Financial Assistance ‖ General Information ‖ Insurance Assistance ‖ Price Gouging ‖ Resources For REALTORS® ‖ Utility Outage and Advisories ‖ Other State of Emergency Resources
Dear Community Neighbors
Our hearts go out to all the residents, businesses, and first responders impacted by the Eaton Fire and several fires burning in the Los Angeles region. The Glendale Association of REALTORS have personally been affected by this tragedy. We have one staff member who has lost a home and one staff member who still does not have power.
We hope the information we collect and disseminate here are useful to you:
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
- Individuals and business owners who sustained losses in the designated areas can begin applying for assistance by registering online at DisasterAssistance.gov, or by calling 1-800-621-3362 or by using the FEMA App.
- Get support from the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation and find information on What To Do After a Disaster
- Relief: One Stop Funding
- FAQs for Property Assessments and Tax Bills
- Misfortune and Calamity Property Tax Relief
- Proposition 19 Disaster Relief Transfer of Base Value
- The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is expected to have disaster loans available to homeowners, renters, and businesses of all sizes in areas covered by a disaster declaration. You can find more information here:
GENERAL INFORMATION
- C.A.R. Natural Disaster Resources: PDF and Slides
- C.A.R. Wildefire Issues: PDFs and Slides
- C.A.R. Wildfire / Natural Disaster Resource List PDF
- Call 2-1-1: Connects community members and community organizations looking for various types of health, human, and social services in Los Angeles County. You can also access emergency housing options
- Mental Health Support: A. County Department of Mental Health
INSURANCE ASSISTANCE
- California Dept. of Insurance: Company Contact Info and Claim Assistance
- California Dept. of Insurance: Resources
- Zip Codes Affected by the Governer’s Mandatory One Year Moratorium on Non-Renewals
- C.A.R.: California Fair Plan FAQs
- For personalized assistance, contact the California Department of Insurance Hotline at 800-927-4357.
- Insurance Claims Filed To Date
PRICE GOUGING & CONSUMER PROTECTION
- If you see price gouging or if you’ve been the victim of it, we encourage you to file a report with the California Department of Justice at: ca.gov/report
- C.A.R. Price Gouging Guide PDF
- C.A.R. Seven Steps To Navigate Insurance Assistance
- How to find a contractor to rebuild after LA fires
- Price Gouging FAQs (PDF)
- Price Gouging – Attorney General
- C.A.R. Prohibition on Making Unsolicited Offers for Property in Fire Emergency Zones PDF
- Zip Codes Affected by the Governer’s Mandatory One Year Moratorium on Non-Renewals
- Governor’s Office on Price Gouging
RESOURCES FOR REALTORS
- C.A.R. Relief for REALTORS® Impacted by Wildfires & Other Natural Disasters
- C.A.R. How Can REALTORS® Assist Clients
- SmartZone Disaster Relief Resource
UTILITIES OUTAGE / ADVISORIES
- LADWP: Outage Updates
- Glendale Water & Power: Outage Map
Other Information Collected During The State Of Emergency
- C.A.R. Wildfire / Natural Disaster Resource List PDF
- SmartZone Resource Links: CA Wildfire / Natural Disaster Resources
EVACUATION ORDERS & ALERTS
Stay informed with real-time updates:
- L.A. County: AlertLA Emergency Alert System
- L.A. City: NotifyLA Emergency Alert System
- Assemblymember Jessica Caloza
- Glendale: Everbridge Emergency Alerts
- Updated Evacuation Maps

ROAD CLOSURES & TRANSPORTATION
- View current road closures: LA County Road Closures
- View live CalTrans Traffic Alert/Map
- Transportation Companies Lyft and Uber are providing free rides to evacuation centers
- Lyft Code: CARELIEF2025, for rides to and from designated relief sites.
- Uber Code: WILDFIRE25, for $40 of free rides.
State and COUNTY Resources
- 211 LA: Application Form
- Mandatory One Year Moratorium on Non-Renewals
- PROPERTY RELIEF GUIDE For Properties Impacted by A Disaster
- Help For Animals
INSURANCE CLAIMS & RECOVERY TIPS
- Document damage with photos or videos.
- Keep all receipts for expenses related to evacuation or temporary housing.
- Consult the Top 10 Tips for Wildfire Claimants
SUPPORT FOR IMPACTED BUSINESSES
- The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is expected to have disaster loans available to homeowners, renters, and businesses of all sizes in areas covered by a disaster declaration. You can find more information here:
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
- Air Quality Monitoring: Stay updated with South Coast AQMD
- California Disaster Assistance: Financial aid and housing resources at Cal OES
- LAist: Homeowner FAQ Resource List



